Mitel SX200D ONS (77135)
C o n f i d e n t i a l
5
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5.3
CONFIGURING THE SUBSCRIBER STATIONS
Form 03 - Class of Service Define
Enable the following features:
206 Call Forwarding Busy
207 Call Forwarding Don't Answer
231 Message Waiting Setup - Bell
or
232 Message Waiting Setup - Lamp
264 Half Fwd NA timer for DID call when VM MSG on (This is a
toll saving option, allowing external DID callers who are calling
in to check their messages to hang up if the cfna timer is not
shortened, knowing they have no messages to retrieve.)
300
Automatic
Callback
5.4
CONFIGURING THE MITEL FOR INBAND SIGNALING
An access code must be assigned to feature 24 (Abbreviated Dial Access)
in Form 02 (Feature Access Codes). Our example assumes "7" is assigned
as the feature access code, 500 is the Call Forward Speed Dial Bin, and 600
is the Immediate Login Speed Dial Bin. The subscriber would forward the
phone to 7500 and would retrieve messages by dialing 7600. The caller
will hear ringback while the digits are sent to the Octel 50. A talk path is
not established until after the last pause has been executed.
SYSTEM ABBREVIATED DIAL FORM 31
Codes entered into this form allow you to specify the digits and pauses
required for call forward to personal greeting and immediate subscriber
login.
The codes are:
Code
Description
*1 5 second pause
*3 Insert manual digits (2 digits expected)
*4 Send call forward condition to Voice Mail (See Note)
*6 Tone out caller extension number
*8 Send digits of calling party to Voice Mail (See Note)
*9 1 second pause
** DTMF digit *
#
DTMF digit #
0-9 DTMF digits 0-9
NOTE: The *1, *6, and *9 codes are only operational when the
abbreviated dial number calls the ONS Voice Mail hunt group.
The *4 and *8 codes are used with the
MITEL MAIL
Enhanced
Inband Signaling.
Configuring the Subscriber
Stations